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i think it would produce a better regulatory environment. >> i will say as a last thought that the agencies i think are working better together now than i've ever seen them work in my career. so something's working. >> and would you like to weigh in and disagree with them? >> i know better than to disagree with them. >> words for our children, is there still going to be money in banking? >> there's plenty of money in banking. >> when harvey says that there's a brain drain in banking, every banking official that came to me on pay, i was told if they didn't pay what they asked, they would leave. and the ceo would say this person is irreplaceable. i reminded the ceo the graveyards are filled with irreplaceable people and most of them are still at their best. >> on that note, i want to thank our panel very much. megan, thank you. a great discussion. way to end a long and productive day here at the bloomberg washington summit. a couple thank yous and good-byes. thank you for everyone here for staying to tend. we've had a great discussion. we've had allan green span tell us that stocks are cheap.
i think it would produce a better regulatory environment. >> i will say as a last thought that the agencies i think are working better together now than i've ever seen them work in my career. so something's working. >> and would you like to weigh in and disagree with them? >> i know better than to disagree with them. >> words for our children, is there still going to be money in banking? >> there's plenty of money in banking. >> when harvey says that there's...
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factories to should to their best to leave this environment in good shape, but when you put an edict beyond that, and a disproportion at onus on other countries, you are taking a leap, right? if you are wrong. in the end, we spend trillions of dollars for what? >> well, there are -- is a link between man-made emissions and climate changing, the last year was warmest year on record. and as you see weather patterns are mere extreme there is a link between man-made emissions. neil: have you seen special that was put together on the dust bowl, man did not create that, it was just a bitch for all involved. not a single fortune 500 company was to blame. it was such a huge dislocation, it had a bigger impact on society then. some argue, than the depression itself. >> well, if we don't address climate change we will have several bust bowls. neil: but you can't say, this whether cycles -- weather cycles are playing a part. >> weather patterns are, naturally occurring, you mean? it is like smoking, smoking increases your risk of lung cancer, everyone accepts that. neil: but all these weather p
factories to should to their best to leave this environment in good shape, but when you put an edict beyond that, and a disproportion at onus on other countries, you are taking a leap, right? if you are wrong. in the end, we spend trillions of dollars for what? >> well, there are -- is a link between man-made emissions and climate changing, the last year was warmest year on record. and as you see weather patterns are mere extreme there is a link between man-made emissions. neil: have you...
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this is the most anti-environment house in the history. i asked my staff is to start tracking anti-environment votes on the floor and today the republican controlled house as voted over 200 times to weaken and eliminate protections for human health in the environment. the house voted to repeal the health-based standards that are part -- in fact, they're the heart of the clean air act with no hearings and just ten minutes of debate. when it comes to health issue, the house is stunningly anti-health. not on do we see proposals to cut back on preventive care but as opposition to the affordable care act which would provide 30 million americans with health insurance, the republican budget adopted by the house slashes medicaid by over $1 trillion. it ends the guarantee for medicare benefits for seniors and individuals with disabilities and instead gives them a voucher and tells them to go shop in a broken health insurance market. the prioritiesmake seniors pay more for their medicare and preserve tax loopholes for oil companies and at the same t
this is the most anti-environment house in the history. i asked my staff is to start tracking anti-environment votes on the floor and today the republican controlled house as voted over 200 times to weaken and eliminate protections for human health in the environment. the house voted to repeal the health-based standards that are part -- in fact, they're the heart of the clean air act with no hearings and just ten minutes of debate. when it comes to health issue, the house is stunningly...
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weanted to do something that wagoodod for the environment as wellll. we werthe first and largest for a ile all hybririd fle in the country. >> if there are 10 cabs lined up many tis the clients will seek out yours b because it is an envirocab. >> we did mething very unique. we were able to create differentiatation with your bra nd. at thbeginnnning when we put hybrids on the seet, it just resonated w with people. >> how are you splitting your brand? to take on a whole different industries mightht not have been the smartest move. how to use but your time? >> i have a lot of help. my nephew is involved and other members of my family are involved. i have a lot of help to do it. i am a lti tasker for the mos part. cooks s we should tetell our audience -- >> you grew up in lifornia but not aealthy family it is not like you had a trust fund to back up on. >> we were veryortunate. my wife and i bought a house early in the 2000's. sold it for quite a bit more than we paid for it. >>>> where you homeless? >> we sold one and moved into other r and parlayed thee
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it will take the rock and look to see if mars ever had an environment that could have sustained life. >> stephen: what is the line that we cross in our discovery that we go that is there is or was life on mar snrches it's a tough road. this rover may not tell us the answer but gives us a big leap. organic compounds, the kind of things that life makes that might overtime crust in rock, almost a fossil signature that life could have existed. >> stephen: if we found life or even evidence of life on mars that would be the biggest most earth shattering tear your books live in a cave moment in all of human him. it would be up there with discovery fire, don't you think? >> i think so. i think the headline would say this changes everything. >> stephen: it does because it makes you wonder, you know, genesis, you know? [ laughter ] genesis wasn't until the fourth day that god created any living creatures. then the fifth day was animals and then the sixth day it was man and then on the seventh day he rested. maybe that's a lie. maybe he went to mars. [ laughter ] >> the question of whether we're
it will take the rock and look to see if mars ever had an environment that could have sustained life. >> stephen: what is the line that we cross in our discovery that we go that is there is or was life on mar snrches it's a tough road. this rover may not tell us the answer but gives us a big leap. organic compounds, the kind of things that life makes that might overtime crust in rock, almost a fossil signature that life could have existed. >> stephen: if we found life or even...
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as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible $4 trillion deficit reduction plan signed and sealed, signed by the president, what does that say to the rest of the world? many economies in europe and other places are struggling, but ours will be the strongest in the world in terms of the future. it takes a lot of hard work but it is worth the effort. all will prosper. saturday night, my wife and i went to see a movie by spielberg. about another gentleman who lived in illinois for a while named abraham lincoln. toward the end of the movie, daniel day-lewis was sitting across from confederates and there was talk ab
as more do, it will create an environment for us to reach an agreement. we need the same willingness to step 4 on the left to be able to meet in this room at the table or wherever the room maybe and to come to an agreement that will lead us forward. one thing i am hoping for is if we can reach an agreement, in principle before the end of the year, then implement it, i believe this is what many have been waiting for to launch a more spirited recovery. if we get this done, if we have a credible...
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of recovery is slow going at best so how do you sell us deficit reduction as a top priority in this environment plus the u.k. city of bristol launches its own currency and it reportedly is off to a pretty solid start as the u.k.'s largest alternative to sterling will talk alternative currencies and loose change let's get to today's capital account. so simpson bowles in two thousand and ten it was the bipartisan deficit commission president barack obama created whose moment of truth to report was a proposal to reduce the us budget deficits by close to four trillion dollars by twenty twenty stabilizing the u.s. debt and then reducing it over the next few decades sacred cows right and left were put on the chopping block included was an overhaul of the tax code so perhaps it's no wonder that it didn't get very far republican congressmen and now v.p. hopeful paul ryan who was on the commission voted against it and president obama walked away from it as well and yet it keeps coming up here is paul ryan first talking about the president. he created a new bipartisan debt commission they came back with
of recovery is slow going at best so how do you sell us deficit reduction as a top priority in this environment plus the u.k. city of bristol launches its own currency and it reportedly is off to a pretty solid start as the u.k.'s largest alternative to sterling will talk alternative currencies and loose change let's get to today's capital account. so simpson bowles in two thousand and ten it was the bipartisan deficit commission president barack obama created whose moment of truth to report...
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do artists make better business people in today's rapidly changing job environment? creative thinking is one of the skills in highest demand. robert safian is the editor ofa" magazine, and peter varna is with us. good to have you both on the program. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. bob, you've written a lot about the emerging generation of business leaders and call them generation flux. >> yes. >> what does that mean? what are the skill sets or personality traits most important for success in the new normal? >> in generation flux, describes the kinds of people best equipped to thrive in a time where things are changing at a pace that is a breakthrough. we have not had a pace of change in a business world like this in a long time and requires a different kind of flexibility and adaptability, a lot of business has been built around efficiency, but adaptability and flexibility will be increasingly important as you try to adapt to the model shifts. that are going on around us. >> that's a great point. adaptability is so critical. business school applicants are
do artists make better business people in today's rapidly changing job environment? creative thinking is one of the skills in highest demand. robert safian is the editor ofa" magazine, and peter varna is with us. good to have you both on the program. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. bob, you've written a lot about the emerging generation of business leaders and call them generation flux. >> yes. >> what does that mean? what are the skill sets or...
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is there a new political environment where these congressmen, these senators want to appear reasonable and responsive? >> it's more than just appearing reasonable and responsive. >> stephen: really. can't we just appear in way and then later get what we want. want? there's more than one way to skin a cat here. >> you might be aware that republicans really like a guy called ronald reagan. perhaps you've heard of him. >> stephen: i feel a ronald reagan tattoo on the small of my back. >> i should hope so. >> i'm getting a reagan tattoo on my face. but what i want to tell you is that ronald reagan agreed to tax reform that led to lower tax rates but also higher tax revenues from rich folks because it got rid of loopholes and deductions. >> stephen: you lower tax rates, revenues get higher. i already said that earlier. >> it's a complicated thing. >> stephen: it's not complicated lower/higher. >> you can get revenue gains from making it cleaner and fairer and more transparent and that's what republicans --. >> stephen: wait, simplifying the tax code, closing loopholes, is that not raising t
is there a new political environment where these congressmen, these senators want to appear reasonable and responsive? >> it's more than just appearing reasonable and responsive. >> stephen: really. can't we just appear in way and then later get what we want. want? there's more than one way to skin a cat here. >> you might be aware that republicans really like a guy called ronald reagan. perhaps you've heard of him. >> stephen: i feel a ronald reagan tattoo on the small...
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environment and social security and medicare. a few get off your phone -- 202-452-two nine five five. that is ben bernanke at phone-number at the fed. what ever. jamie dimon who is the president of jpmorgan chase has been working out sins the financial crisis. the light be harder than ever--if people did what he did they would not have lost their money and then he wants $3 billion in a single trade. you don't know what you are doing anyway. this is the thing. he should be on the board of the new york fed. it is not going to solve everything but what it does is a little point, five thousand cuts. you take those moments, take down the power structures standing in a way of good progressive policy and taken down one by one systematically and when you have big opportunities you would rather big opportunities you set yourself up to take that victory. >> this question -- [talking over each other] >> and have jamie dimon resign from the fed. thank you. >> use that number. >> 202 -- we will write it down the first time. it is important. 2
environment and social security and medicare. a few get off your phone -- 202-452-two nine five five. that is ben bernanke at phone-number at the fed. what ever. jamie dimon who is the president of jpmorgan chase has been working out sins the financial crisis. the light be harder than ever--if people did what he did they would not have lost their money and then he wants $3 billion in a single trade. you don't know what you are doing anyway. this is the thing. he should be on the board of the...
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your social security was to push back there were tire my age and encourage personal savings this is an environment there were people can't save there is no interest at zero percent interest rates courtesy of the fed so give us some of these developments also for example the long term unemployed which is a staggering number one that changed some of your proposals for social security. let me tell you we built into our plan we said we don't want to do anything that will injure a fragile recovery we didn't do a lick with we didn't do anything with food stamps or workman's comp we didn't hear any of those precious little things and the irony of all this business by doing nothing let's just do nothing that's what the a p wants that's what the committee for the preservation of social security wants that's what the great panthers want to see over her legislators the pink panthers do nothing well let me tell you gang then in the year twenty thirty three twenty one years from now you're going to waddle up to the window and get a check for twenty five percent less and we're like hell was the a.a.r.p. when th
your social security was to push back there were tire my age and encourage personal savings this is an environment there were people can't save there is no interest at zero percent interest rates courtesy of the fed so give us some of these developments also for example the long term unemployed which is a staggering number one that changed some of your proposals for social security. let me tell you we built into our plan we said we don't want to do anything that will injure a fragile recovery...
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pollution are being pumped into the atmosphere warming the planet and having disastrous effects on our environment is a startling statistic enough to make climate change deniers wise up to the perils of global warming. yes. there sure. was a matter you. know to the residents never profited from the. sea of coming all the signals you get there and you look up and there's one captain on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was all the the fun now to treat he's let me out there know what's going on so you can pinpoint. right now. become income mortal danger and a piece of art. director. pretty. in screw news more bad news for planet earth rather than decreasing the amount of carbon pollution in the atmosphere year to year were all increasing a new study released by the global carbon project consortium finds that carbon emissions around the world increased three percent from last year rising to three hundred eighty two billion tons of carbon roughly two point four million pounds of carbon pollution every single second according the study's author at the authors at this rate of pollution the earth's temper
pollution are being pumped into the atmosphere warming the planet and having disastrous effects on our environment is a startling statistic enough to make climate change deniers wise up to the perils of global warming. yes. there sure. was a matter you. know to the residents never profited from the. sea of coming all the signals you get there and you look up and there's one captain on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was all the the fun now to treat he's let me out there know what's going on so...
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pollution are being pumped into the atmosphere warming the planet and having disastrous effects on our environment is a startling statistic enough to make climate change deniers wise up to the perils of global warming. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about what you. are you know what that is my hair so if you want to give us a feature here is a liberal the price point you. can usually go to but it's going to look for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry. that's. garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. in screw news more bad news or planet earth rather than decreasing the amount of carbon pollution in the atmosphere year to year we'
pollution are being pumped into the atmosphere warming the planet and having disastrous effects on our environment is a startling statistic enough to make climate change deniers wise up to the perils of global warming. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about what you. are you know what that is my hair so if you want to give us a feature here is a liberal the price point you. can...
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when he came out without first presidential debate, he had it, he controlled the environment, he controlled the format of the debate. and he had obama frazzled. he showed the american people how obama's policies over the past four years have failed. he was extremely effective in first impressions. that is going to stick with the american voters. neil: bob, i follow these future markets. while it still favors the president, those putting money on the line and the president will win. but never has it been this narrow. i can only trace the fact back to the first debate, which seems to show that barack obama was on an equal footing with mitt romney. mitt romney on an equal footing with barack obama. it sort of changed the landscape for debates and. >> i agree, neil. that debate was such a somber, you could argue who won the second and third, but the first one changed the whole race. it wasn't as bad as president obama's first debate. i agree that history will show that mitt romney wins this, and he has the momentum, still a little bit down in ohio, if mitt romney wins, it's because of that firs
when he came out without first presidential debate, he had it, he controlled the environment, he controlled the format of the debate. and he had obama frazzled. he showed the american people how obama's policies over the past four years have failed. he was extremely effective in first impressions. that is going to stick with the american voters. neil: bob, i follow these future markets. while it still favors the president, those putting money on the line and the president will win. but never...
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releasing a statement that read it part to "we're not comfortable allowing tax increases on anyone in this environment but we anderson and at times politics requires compromise. thus we support passage." lou: what is interesting about that request is against the tax hikes and author of the pledge of the against and the conservative chamber of commerce as a conservative activist has bounto found to back republican primary challenges to any republican who boats yes on the pan "b." tonight.ask why to night. the secretary of state said there may have been cable's reviewed from bank ozzyguests hr asking for help we will also aba joined the -- the joint by senator barrasso. november strong signs for a recovery will be joy and by richard smith tonight. 11 days before the fiscal cliffysgosoke americans facing a biggest tax hikes in history. house speaker boehne sr right chw zeros did on of alllan. black planned mike emanuel joins us. this has been ahead be left with groups urging republicans to vote against pan "b" but less than two th weeks from the fiscal cliff leaders say they tried toax hikr avoid a massi
releasing a statement that read it part to "we're not comfortable allowing tax increases on anyone in this environment but we anderson and at times politics requires compromise. thus we support passage." lou: what is interesting about that request is against the tax hikes and author of the pledge of the against and the conservative chamber of commerce as a conservative activist has bounto found to back republican primary challenges to any republican who boats yes on the pan...
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going to review everything to make sure we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment. gerri: so, this was a shocker. i don't think anybody expected that hillary clinton taking on responsibility for this last night. this is going to be a part of the debate? is there a political component to this, you think? >> yeah, i think she threw herself under the bus saying i take responsibility. remember last week in the vice presidential debate, biden said it was the state department's fated. it was the intelligence community's fault who had the speedometer of feeding us the intelligence. we didn't know anything about it. i think the important thing, though, especially to average guys asking the question, if most people don't want to know the specific details of what happened in libya or the specific details, they want to get on with their lives and make sure there's someone taking responsibility. if the president says the bad economy is george bush's fault or the european's fault or the problem in benghazi and libya, that's the state department's fault. at a certain point, peop
going to review everything to make sure we're doing what needs to be done in an increasingly risky environment. gerri: so, this was a shocker. i don't think anybody expected that hillary clinton taking on responsibility for this last night. this is going to be a part of the debate? is there a political component to this, you think? >> yeah, i think she threw herself under the bus saying i take responsibility. remember last week in the vice presidential debate, biden said it was the state...
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who opposed gun rights, and they came together and made some changes that provided, i think, a better environment for both. and that's why both sides came to celebrate the signing of the bill. >> ms. goff, your response. >> i'm confused. is this a segment where i'm supposed to pretend that i'm surprised mitt romney was flip-flopping on the issue. he was for it before he was against it, just like abortion, just like universal health care. it adds to the list of things he doesn't seem to have a committed position on. what else is new? to answer the initial question about whether or not we're going to get traction on this and why we can't seem to get traction on an issue that most americans do support gun control. why don't our legislators. the answer is simple, we have four branches of government, not three, the executive, judicial, legislative, and nra. that seems to be the fourth branch of government running things in the country. neither party including president obama seems to have the courage to go toe to toe with them. it's disappointing and every american should not only feel shame that we h
who opposed gun rights, and they came together and made some changes that provided, i think, a better environment for both. and that's why both sides came to celebrate the signing of the bill. >> ms. goff, your response. >> i'm confused. is this a segment where i'm supposed to pretend that i'm surprised mitt romney was flip-flopping on the issue. he was for it before he was against it, just like abortion, just like universal health care. it adds to the list of things he doesn't seem...
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it's a low return environment. >> you think big companies are a place to be, multinationals? >> to the extend you want to be invested you can make the case in a low return environment, corporations with a global footprint and good dividends and balance sheets, many have dividends of 3% or more r a better place to be than cash which pays nothing and bonds which pay very little. if you're willing to look out a few years and not necessarily a few months, it's likely over a longer periods of time you'll do better in properly chosen equities than cash. >> talk about microsoft. we've got a screen up on microsoft. you're sort of thinking the stuff that microsoft does, continues regardless of whether there's a slowdown. >> you have a huge installed base, recurring revenues, even in slower times businesses spend to upgrade technology at a lower cost to be more productive. you've got a fortress balance sheet, 3% dividend. and global footprint. they're benefiting from the recovery in the united states and they will benefit from the long-term growth in the emerging markets so absolutely
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pipeline that come through their counties that have burst, spilling 50,000 barrels of oil into their environment. that is what happens when you bypass rules. we cannot let these large powerful interests create their own will. the lobbying firm in washington d.c. that represented the folks -- behalf have a diversified portfolio. -- we have to have a diversified portfolio. >> the company would have many jobs in wisconsin. she voted for the epa against the paper companies of wisconsin. i find it hard to believe that any congressman in from wisconsin would do that. she did. let me move to a different topic. >> jobs. we are that the heart of milwaukee. people are struggling. there are people in farms and rural areas that are struggling. what is the proper role of government in terms of trying to deal with this problem of long- term unemployment? or is it not really governments role? >> let's look at the history of this community. it used to be a big industrial manufacturing center of the state. closey of the company's or go overseas. so that is partly why did they focus on making things again in amer
pipeline that come through their counties that have burst, spilling 50,000 barrels of oil into their environment. that is what happens when you bypass rules. we cannot let these large powerful interests create their own will. the lobbying firm in washington d.c. that represented the folks -- behalf have a diversified portfolio. -- we have to have a diversified portfolio. >> the company would have many jobs in wisconsin. she voted for the epa against the paper companies of wisconsin. i...
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how is the environment changing because of all of this. >> the more far-sighted politicians see this coming. the mayor was out not that long ago, and it was not an announceed doctor it was not a schedule. he was just touring some of the areas. we just happened to have a camera there and we caught him being cussed out by a middle aged white guy a middle aged black woman they looked like they were from different opportunities. and they all came together to cuss him out. this is what people can't quite get to, unlike 9/11 where everybody knew, everybody understood it, whole communities have been wiped out. chose kinds of numbers that you're talking about people, all of their neighbors, where they shop, all gone. and the city seems to be functioning, the other part of the city, the celebrities in manhattan. they're still throwing their costume balls and hanging out at the clubs. the politicians sense that there is going to be an ugly response. >> eliot: not to relive the marathon decision, but for everybody who wanted life to go on we're resilient we continue and we won't let this desway
how is the environment changing because of all of this. >> the more far-sighted politicians see this coming. the mayor was out not that long ago, and it was not an announceed doctor it was not a schedule. he was just touring some of the areas. we just happened to have a camera there and we caught him being cussed out by a middle aged white guy a middle aged black woman they looked like they were from different opportunities. and they all came together to cuss him out. this is what people...
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releasing a statement that in part ready "we are not comfortable allowing tax increases on anyone in this environment, however we understand at times politics requires compromise, thus we support passage." what is interesting about that, norquist who is obviously against tax hikes and the author of the pledge against those tax hikes with so many republicans, and the support of the conservative chamber of commerce ,-com,-com ma conservative activist in particular conservative activist and media research president has bound to back republican primary challenges to any republican who votes yes on boehner's plan b. we will be asking why here tonight. the deputy of states testifying hillary clinton may have reviewed tables for benghazi asking for help. we will also be joined by senator joining us here live. the month of november, strong signs for a recovery in the housing market, we will be joined by ceo and president president richard smith amongst our guests here tonight. with about 11 days to go before the so-called fiscal cliff, americans facing the biggest tax hike in history if the president and con
releasing a statement that in part ready "we are not comfortable allowing tax increases on anyone in this environment, however we understand at times politics requires compromise, thus we support passage." what is interesting about that, norquist who is obviously against tax hikes and the author of the pledge against those tax hikes with so many republicans, and the support of the conservative chamber of commerce ,-com,-com ma conservative activist in particular conservative activist...
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you have turned this into a toxic environment for our economy. >> it is called the curse of low interest rates. the global economy seems to be at a stand still. europe is a mess. growth in china is slowing. so investors are turning to u.s. bonds and saying keep my money safe. it is no longer about a return on investment but a return of investment. last july the yield was more than 3%. now it is almost half that showing demand for these bonds american debt is sky rocketing. it is easy for the government to live beyond its means. the u.s. is borrowing $3.6 billion every day just to maintain how america is living right now. that is the curse. at a crucial time when we must figure out how to deal with debts it has never been cheaper. it gives washington more time to pump the ball on fiscal cliff and the potential debt downgrade and make meaningful changes. >> let's bring steven moor back. here is what i think. the money is so cheap let's borrow more of it and use it to build infrastructure and bridges and electrical grids and high speed rail and resist the instint to say you shouldn't borrow
you have turned this into a toxic environment for our economy. >> it is called the curse of low interest rates. the global economy seems to be at a stand still. europe is a mess. growth in china is slowing. so investors are turning to u.s. bonds and saying keep my money safe. it is no longer about a return on investment but a return of investment. last july the yield was more than 3%. now it is almost half that showing demand for these bonds american debt is sky rocketing. it is easy for...
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and in that environment, there is no other alternative but for higher taxes. do you think europeans like paying 40, 50% taxes? but the alternative is not nearly so pleasant. i've just been to iceland, high taxes, high rate of living. and an economy that is actually recovering better than anywhere else from the financial crisis. so ali velshi, do taxes have to rise? yes, in the united states. >> richard, always my pleasure to see from you across the pond. richard quest. let's talk about where the taxes sometimes go. infrastructure, superstorm sandy exposed dangerous flaws in u.s. infrastructure. coming up next, i'll tell you how investing in infrastructure will not only help get the power back on faster after the next storm but could be the key to jobs and the boom we've all been waiting for. you are watching "your money" on cnn. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. [ male announcer ] a european-inspired suspension, but it's not from germany. ♪ a
and in that environment, there is no other alternative but for higher taxes. do you think europeans like paying 40, 50% taxes? but the alternative is not nearly so pleasant. i've just been to iceland, high taxes, high rate of living. and an economy that is actually recovering better than anywhere else from the financial crisis. so ali velshi, do taxes have to rise? yes, in the united states. >> richard, always my pleasure to see from you across the pond. richard quest. let's talk about...
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this would destroy the environment for their own personal satisfaction. a mega home builder also from texas is worth $12.5 billion. he's given $1 million to restore our future and american crossroads. he wants to make it hard to her bring lawsuits over homes, shoddy material, purchases, whatever the case may be, he wants to make sure he doesn't have to deal are regulators. >> mr. paulson was the main guy associated with. he was basically the financial instrument of the carl rogue machine, which he is this year as well, and he clearly has an incentive, as all these guys do, by the way, to have their taxes cut enormously, which is what the romney plan would do. aside from their own individual pet peeves with regulation, they all would love to have their taxes cut. they don't care about deficits. they want a better tax break for billionaires. that's what they want, that's what they're after, and i think they'll get it. >> fill us in on bob perry. why does he want to fight tort reform? thai been going after his building projects? what's the attack on him that
this would destroy the environment for their own personal satisfaction. a mega home builder also from texas is worth $12.5 billion. he's given $1 million to restore our future and american crossroads. he wants to make it hard to her bring lawsuits over homes, shoddy material, purchases, whatever the case may be, he wants to make sure he doesn't have to deal are regulators. >> mr. paulson was the main guy associated with. he was basically the financial instrument of the carl rogue machine,...
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you've turned into a toxic environment. >> because it's called the curse of low interest rates. the global economy seems to be at a standstill. europe is a mess. growth in china is slowing so investors are turning to u.s. government bonds and they're saying, please, keep my money safe. it's no longer a return on investment, but a return of investment. last july, the yield was more than 3%. now it's almost half that, showing demand for these bond, american debt is skyrocketing. it's easy for the u.s. government to live well beyond its means in this condition. this year the u.s. is borrowing $3.6 billion every single day. that's just to maintain how america is living right now and that's the curse, at a crucial time when we must start to figure out how to meaningfully tackle debt and deficits in this country, it's never been cheaper for the government to borrow more money and that gives washington and policymakers more time to punt the ball on things like the fiscal cliff and the potential debt downgrade because of the things we have to do to raise the debt ceiling and start makin
you've turned into a toxic environment. >> because it's called the curse of low interest rates. the global economy seems to be at a standstill. europe is a mess. growth in china is slowing so investors are turning to u.s. government bonds and they're saying, please, keep my money safe. it's no longer a return on investment, but a return of investment. last july, the yield was more than 3%. now it's almost half that, showing demand for these bond, american debt is skyrocketing. it's easy...
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what's with this planet of the apes attitude towards science it's not just toward the environment. they don't openly say they're pigs. it's like in the movie. they don't like science. what's that about. >> here's the biggest thing that changed. just the unprecedented money by oil companies. >> explain that to the viewers and me. why do oil companies oppose anything about climate change. >> obviously part of the problem is our dependence on fossil fuels. if we're going to get serious about global warming, we've got to transition off of fossil feels. >> koch brothers. >> they are pouring $200 million into mitt romney's campaign and getting his elected. no doubt he flipped his position. >> don't they worry about the planet they and their children live on? this is the only planet we have right now. >> not as much as their third quarter profit earnings or how much they'll make at the end of the year. i think the campaign we're going to run is going against these five deniers in saying unless they start to feel some pain and get defeated. >> how do they put together this piggishness abou
what's with this planet of the apes attitude towards science it's not just toward the environment. they don't openly say they're pigs. it's like in the movie. they don't like science. what's that about. >> here's the biggest thing that changed. just the unprecedented money by oil companies. >> explain that to the viewers and me. why do oil companies oppose anything about climate change. >> obviously part of the problem is our dependence on fossil fuels. if we're going to get...
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healthy vegan live survival, which is much lower in saturated fat with no cholesterol and better for the environment and better for animals who are not tortureed. >>eric: they only have a life span of two years. >>guest: they can live longer but the reality is the turkey producers pump them full of drugs and go them so large so fast their legs snapped so if they were bread naturally they would live longer but the reality is that the animals who are pardoned today will die in the next year because their hearts will fail from the way they have been bread. >>eric: you have the full screen, lock at this recent ad campaign, comparing turkey, eating turkey, to race, is that right? one of the ads has you, take a look, you would not eat your dog, why eat a turkey? these are extreme methods. >>guest: no, it is a simple biological fact. turkeys can feel pain and suffering the same way that the cats and dogs who share our homes. and when we do an undercover investigation at butter ball workers were punching the turkeys and stopping on their heads until the skulls exploded and sexually assaulting turkeys and pe
healthy vegan live survival, which is much lower in saturated fat with no cholesterol and better for the environment and better for animals who are not tortureed. >>eric: they only have a life span of two years. >>guest: they can live longer but the reality is the turkey producers pump them full of drugs and go them so large so fast their legs snapped so if they were bread naturally they would live longer but the reality is that the animals who are pardoned today will die in the...
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the role of government is not to create jobs but to create an environment for jobs do flourish. washington is a mess. there are tax liabilities and the question of tax reform. >>neil: i want to get to the particulars but before i do one last general thing, we have a new poll in the swing states in general, and romney does appear to be gaining ground, and whatever happened in the first debate, the impact has grown, and he has extended five points, and the particulars in michigan do not hit me right now, what do you think is going on? is this a delayed impact, or conditioned impact from the first debate or frustration with the president? what is it? >>guest: the debate made a major difference for swinging momentum adding a positive impact for governor romney and the whole campaign. the other one, there is more focus now on talking about his program. looking toward the future. the question isn't looking back in history but, really, looking forward to say, what is the solution to the serious problem jazz in washington? how do we move forward? he is becoming more and more outspoken o
the role of government is not to create jobs but to create an environment for jobs do flourish. washington is a mess. there are tax liabilities and the question of tax reform. >>neil: i want to get to the particulars but before i do one last general thing, we have a new poll in the swing states in general, and romney does appear to be gaining ground, and whatever happened in the first debate, the impact has grown, and he has extended five points, and the particulars in michigan do not hit...
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implies unemployment going up, and it implies us shooting ourselves in the foot at a time when the global environment is much more difficult. see what's happening in europe, in the middle east, in china. second of all, you just had an election, and one of the messages of the election was one of shared responsibility and fairer burden sharing, in which the rich have done extremely well not just on the outside but also in terms of being protected on the down side. finally, and more importantly, the economic arguments against this, while they would be valid at higher tax rates are not valid here. so if you look at the hand the president has, it is stronger than the republicans', and i think both of them will want to seek some sort of compromise. >> it sounds so reasonable. let's bring in steve warren. he's an editor at the wall street journal, a conservative. steven, do you agree, are the republicans ready to strike a deal with the president if it means giving up the bush tax cuts for the wealthy? they have dug in on this. >> i don't know, ali. i listen to this conversation and i feel like i'm living in
implies unemployment going up, and it implies us shooting ourselves in the foot at a time when the global environment is much more difficult. see what's happening in europe, in the middle east, in china. second of all, you just had an election, and one of the messages of the election was one of shared responsibility and fairer burden sharing, in which the rich have done extremely well not just on the outside but also in terms of being protected on the down side. finally, and more importantly,...
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you'll get a happier environment, and you'll probably do better over all any way. >> cenk: now we're out of time. it's funny because when we gave you the story about the fast food guys going on strike in new york one of their main grievance or a side grievance was, i'm so tired of doing that fake smile. they don't pay me wages. i barely make any money. then they come and check on that smile. are you smiling enough? it's a bad situation. but it can get better if we do the right thing. now when we come back we'll talk about how our system continues to do the wrong things. why? because when politicians retire they get a boat load of money. it's a great story. >> what do you plan to do after you retire? >> have a better job than you guys have. that's for sure. >> cenk: so what incentives to politicians have to play ball with their donors with all this corporate donations they're getting, obviously the money to run their campaign. but more important the money after they leave obvious. this amazing study in 2010 of the politicians that left. you know what kind of an increase they got in sa
you'll get a happier environment, and you'll probably do better over all any way. >> cenk: now we're out of time. it's funny because when we gave you the story about the fast food guys going on strike in new york one of their main grievance or a side grievance was, i'm so tired of doing that fake smile. they don't pay me wages. i barely make any money. then they come and check on that smile. are you smiling enough? it's a bad situation. but it can get better if we do the right thing. now...
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right now we're in a decelerating earnings environment. fourth quarter is likely to see about a 5.5% gain. that's well down from more than a 15% gain expected earlier this year. the same we've seen is depressing for next year. >> is that priced into the market, you think? >> i think it does. i quite frankly think the market sold off too much following the election. it probably rallied too much yesterday. overall year to date, i'd argue the market is probably higher than it should be given where our economy is right now, our employment right now. a lot of that has been led by government intervention and stimulus. bernanke is right to say they don't have much ammunition left. the private markets need to lead the way. >> the ball is definitely in congress' court. rick, what did you make of what bernanke said and the market and how they've been responding? it's clear, from nothing else, that this is still a very headline driven market, isn't it? >> oh, especially on a holiday week where it's been thin. my problem with what he said was is that
right now we're in a decelerating earnings environment. fourth quarter is likely to see about a 5.5% gain. that's well down from more than a 15% gain expected earlier this year. the same we've seen is depressing for next year. >> is that priced into the market, you think? >> i think it does. i quite frankly think the market sold off too much following the election. it probably rallied too much yesterday. overall year to date, i'd argue the market is probably higher than it should be...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right?...